Central Japan Railway Company
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Central Japan Railway Company
Summary
Central Japan Railway Company is a rail company[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Central Japan Railway Company was a member of Japan Railways Group[3].
- Central Japan Railway Company was a member of International Union of Railways[4].
- Central Japan Railway Company is in the country of Japan[5].
- Central Japan Railway Company's instance of is recorded as rail company (Japan)[6].
- Central Japan Railway Company's instance of is recorded as business[7].
- Central Japan Railway Company's instance of is recorded as public company[8].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Tōkaidō Shinkansen[9].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Tōkaidō Main Line[10].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Tōkaidō Line (JR Central)[11].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Tōkaidō Line (JR Central)[12].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Gotemba Line[13].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Chūō Main Line[14].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Chūō line[15].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Q11609262[16].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Kansai Main Line[17].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Kansai line[18].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Kisei Main Line[19].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Minobu Line[20].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Iida Line[21].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Taketoyo Line[22].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Takayama Main Line[23].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Taita Line[24].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Meishō Line[25].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Sangū Line[26].
- Central Japan Railway Company's item operated is recorded as Chūō West Line[27].
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Founding
April 1, 1987 marks the founding of Central Japan Railway Company[28].
Identity
Central Japan Railway Company is part of Japan Railways Group[29].
Leadership
Central Japan Railway Company's chief executive officer is recorded as Shunsuke Niwa[30].
Operations
Central Japan Railway Company's headquarters location is recorded as JR Central Towers[31]. Subsidiaries include Nippon Sharyo[32], a business[33], in Japan[34], founded in 1896[35], headquartered in Nagoya[36]; JR Tokai Bus[37], a bus company[38], in Japan[39], founded in 1988[40], headquartered in Nagoya[41]; JR Tokai Logistics[42], a business[43], in Japan[44], founded in 1999[45]; JR-Central Transport Service Company[46], a rail company (Japan)[47], in Japan[48], founded in 1988[49], headquartered in Yasuji-chō[50]; JR Tokai Takashimaya[51], a business[52], in Japan[53], founded in 1992[54], headquartered in Aichi Prefecture[55]; and JR-CENTRAL PASSENGERS Co., Ltd.[56], a business[57], in Japan[58], founded in 2002[59], headquartered in Tokyo[60].
Industry
Central Japan Railway Company's industry is recorded as rail transport[61].
Ownership
Owners include Mizuho Corporate Bank[62], a business[63], in Japan[64], founded in 1893[65], headquartered in Tokyo[66]; The Master Trust Bank of Japan[67], a business[68], in Japan[69], founded in 2000[70], headquartered in Minato[71]; The Nomura Trust & Banking Co.[72], a business[73], in Japan[74], founded in 1993[75], headquartered in Tokyo[76]; Japan Trustee Services Bank[77], a business[78], in Japan[79], founded in 2000[80], headquartered in Chūō[81]; MUFG Bank[82], a commercial bank[83], in Japan[84], founded in 2006[85], headquartered in Q11357163[86]; and Nippon Life Insurance Company[87], a mutual insurance[88], in Japan[89], founded in 1889[90], headquartered in Chūō-ku[91]. Stock exchanges include Tokyo Stock Exchange[92] and Nagoya Stock Exchange[93].
Why It Matters
Central Japan Railway Company has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[94]